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you can't do it by begging -- the kyoto protocol approach was to beg. beg all the other countries to pick some target and then reach that target without any -- and, of course, even though many countries agreed like canada, they soon abandon it -- when it's not convenient, they abandon it -- you have to -- the only way you can enforce it is with the price, and that -- so that could be done. and, you know, i was in china and the china -- chinese leaders understand this. they don't deny their climate problem. they are engineers and they're rationale, and they don't want to be addicted to fossil fuels the way the united states is and have to protect the supply line around the world, so they are, number one in solar panels, wind power and nuclear power, building thirty nuclear power plants. so i don't -- but, of course, they do have a major problem with so many people in poverty and they're -- and they need -- they know they need to get them out of poverty or they may -- their government may not survive. so the -- of course, they're doing everything they can
you can't do it by begging -- the kyoto protocol approach was to beg. beg all the other countries to pick some target and then reach that target without any -- and, of course, even though many countries agreed like canada, they soon abandon it -- when it's not convenient, they abandon it -- you have to -- the only way you can enforce it is with the price, and that -- so that could be done. and, you know, i was in china and the china -- chinese leaders understand this. they don't deny their...
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i'm jj ram beg and welcome to "your business" where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. a few months ago we came across a small bridal design company in new york, and it was an interesting company with what i thought were fabulous designs, but something on the business side seemed to be missing, and we found out that the company was in trouble, and that is why we decided to step in and give the owners a "your business" makeover. when brothers steven and gregory started their bridal dress company fancy in 2008 they could not believe the initial reaction. at their first trade show while the peers snickered, others took notic notice. >> a woman walked right over and said i love the sleeves and collars and tell me your story. >> that is when i knew it would work. >> nowhere in the collection would you find the common place long strapless dresses that brides were wearing. their look was vintage inspired and comfortable and tea-length dresses. >> the mood of the brand was to have a nostalgic approach to dressing on your wedding day. >> the business was a dream come true
i'm jj ram beg and welcome to "your business" where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. a few months ago we came across a small bridal design company in new york, and it was an interesting company with what i thought were fabulous designs, but something on the business side seemed to be missing, and we found out that the company was in trouble, and that is why we decided to step in and give the owners a "your business" makeover. when brothers steven and...
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king hussein begged benjamin netanyahu for the antidote. and israel's leader then as now eventually handed it over. meshaal backed a steady stream of suicide bombings which israel's separation wall has largely stopped and the hamas earlier this year, meshaal left his home damascus abandoning the assad regime to its fate. he's also making peace overtures to president abbas, his palestinian rival in the west bank. >> -- hamas government in gaza. >> and the hamas leader may still be a wanted man. palestinian police have been rehearsing the drill for any assassination attempt. >> is >> sreenivasan: israel and the u.s. consider hamas a terror organization. the israelis had little to say about today's visit. the death toll has passed 500 in the typhoon that smashed into the philippines on tuesday, with more than 400 people still missing. rescuers dug through mud and debris again today, to retrieve bodies in the hardest hit compostela valley region. some 250 people died there. more than 300,000 others lost their homes in the storm. president o bla
king hussein begged benjamin netanyahu for the antidote. and israel's leader then as now eventually handed it over. meshaal backed a steady stream of suicide bombings which israel's separation wall has largely stopped and the hamas earlier this year, meshaal left his home damascus abandoning the assad regime to its fate. he's also making peace overtures to president abbas, his palestinian rival in the west bank. >> -- hamas government in gaza. >> and the hamas leader may still be a...
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you see more people begging-- and a different class of people begging, people who had recently been sort of somewhere at the bottom of the middle class. >> brown: stallings is trained as a classicist, reading ancient greek and latin. she did an acclaimed translation of the roman philosopher, lucretius' "the nature of things." and her own poetry has garnered several prizes. in 2011 she was the recipient of a macarthur fellowship, the so- called "genius award." her latest collection, titled "olives," explores, among other things, ancient and modern lives in her adopted home. >> there's weirdly a lot of energy in athens, and, whether it's good or bad, there's a feeling. >> brown: what kind of energy? >> maybe there's a "there's nothing left to lose" as a kind of freedom as well. people are going out to plays. they're still going out and doing things, but, you know with less money. but there's an urgency. poetry meetings are very well attended. literary events are packed. >> brown: why do you think that is? >> well, it's inexpensive, inexpensive entertainment. ( laughs ) but i think people w
you see more people begging-- and a different class of people begging, people who had recently been sort of somewhere at the bottom of the middle class. >> brown: stallings is trained as a classicist, reading ancient greek and latin. she did an acclaimed translation of the roman philosopher, lucretius' "the nature of things." and her own poetry has garnered several prizes. in 2011 she was the recipient of a macarthur fellowship, the so- called "genius award." her...
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it looks like he had better days because he is not begging on the streets but he is asking people to lend a hand. he is pranking again but this time he has a third arm. when people come up to give him cash he rips through it. >> he is pranking the people who are nice enough to give him the money. >> thank you very much. >> that was not nice. >> think about how many times he had to remake that. >> oh, my god. he almost got hit. he did run into the street. >> if only he had his headless shirt thing on he could do that and chop his head down. >> that guy might have run straight into the car had that happened. >>> a love story written in chalk. >> you can't put a price on that. >> see how the love story ends next "right this minute." and still to come a film that explores a place you may think you know all about. >> i am really excited about this film. >> you will discover a whole new world. >> see the other side "right this minute." >>> and there is no need for mountains when you have staircases, railings and all kinds of other things. >> this snowboard >>> welcome back to the show. don
it looks like he had better days because he is not begging on the streets but he is asking people to lend a hand. he is pranking again but this time he has a third arm. when people come up to give him cash he rips through it. >> he is pranking the people who are nice enough to give him the money. >> thank you very much. >> that was not nice. >> think about how many times he had to remake that. >> oh, my god. he almost got hit. he did run into the street. >>...
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things-zp8d that could come out of this as a positive with all this dispute about legitimate rape is i begged for the investigators to give me a polygraph test. they said they couldn't. so i'd like your help with getting a law passed on the federal and state level so that witnesses and those accused of sexual assault domestic violence have a mandatory polygraph or state of the art go to the f.b.i. on how you can detect lies. victims have theè:xáÑ opposite. while it might not be used in court it would help the investigators so they're not wasting time on false claims and so people9j%( ic-hat are harmed are helped. so i look forward to continuing our communication helping me resolve injustice in your county and helping you resolve injustice in mine. >> president chiu: thank you very muchajq . >> good afternoon, supervisors. and best regards to mayor -- to the mayor. did not moses give you the law? yet none of you keeps theejpz& law. why you looking for an opportunity to kill me? the crowd answered, you have a$ d demon. who is trying to kill you. jesus answered them i performed one work and a
things-zp8d that could come out of this as a positive with all this dispute about legitimate rape is i begged for the investigators to give me a polygraph test. they said they couldn't. so i'd like your help with getting a law passed on the federal and state level so that witnesses and those accused of sexual assault domestic violence have a mandatory polygraph or state of the art go to the f.b.i. on how you can detect lies. victims have theè:xáÑ opposite. while it might not be used in court...
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i have been begging to the suede back. for first time ever in the history of prestige boxes we have a buy 1 get 1.these unknot small these are big and they are on 2 flex payments. we have been working on this for a year. i have been begging the buyers to do something special for the holidays. >>host: we have burgundy, although blue. it will keep everything tarnish free you can keep your herkimer's in there for up to 50 years. i would run to the phones >>guest: favorite part is i do not have to worry polishing any thing in these boxes >>host: exactly. we have a very cool ring from deb guyot this is for the girl that likes big bold and beautiful. that is a big apple chunks >>guest: is what we 8 statement ring we have card cool labradorite with cool matrix >>guest: there is a lot of fire in every ring has been faceted >>host: you have facet that the 4 extra shimmer. this is a big piece. it is the stone to be reckoned with. we have a holiday price of $39.90. i love a labradorite is one of my favorite stones. >>guest: i 2 becau
i have been begging to the suede back. for first time ever in the history of prestige boxes we have a buy 1 get 1.these unknot small these are big and they are on 2 flex payments. we have been working on this for a year. i have been begging the buyers to do something special for the holidays. >>host: we have burgundy, although blue. it will keep everything tarnish free you can keep your herkimer's in there for up to 50 years. i would run to the phones >>guest: favorite part is i do...
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violent protests, staged by those facing loss of jobs, pay cuts, higher taxes as their weary government begs for more cash. europe's leaders including the new french president committed to save the euro. it lives on, but for how long? number two. the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified its use of air power. >> one of the questions most asked in 2012, was how much longer can this man hold on to power? assad was under intense pressure to step down. but his regime stepped up the fire power against the opposition. civilians caught in the crossfire. more than 40,000 people have died so far. >> this is, yet, another bread line. >> the opposition fights on making more dramatic gains than ever and gaining pledges of additional support for the international community. number one -- she fought back from the brink of death after being attacked on a school bus. the taliban shocked. she was an outspoken for the education of girls in pakistan. but books won over bullets. the 15-year-old miraculously survived. she woke up in a british hospital and according to her father, immediately as
violent protests, staged by those facing loss of jobs, pay cuts, higher taxes as their weary government begs for more cash. europe's leaders including the new french president committed to save the euro. it lives on, but for how long? number two. the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified its use of air power. >> one of the questions most asked in 2012, was how much longer can this man hold on to power? assad was under intense pressure to step down. but his regime stepped...
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on the phone, you can hear shep arounds -- sheppards begging for perkins to stay alive. >> she's still breathing. please hurry. i don't know how many times he got her. they were arguing -- >> but she's been shot? >> yes. >> okay. right now, is she awake? >> the ambulance is on the way. you hear me? you hear me? cassandra! hey. stay with me! >> belcher and perkins had a 3- month-old daughter. bel mper's mother -- belcher's mother is now caring for the baby. denise? >> a private memorial service was held for belcher earlier today in kansas city. >>> actor frankie muniz is opening up about a recent health scare. the former malcolm in the middle star revealed to twitter that he suffered a, quote, mini stroke last week. he said he was taken to an arizona hospital after becoming blind in one eye and having trouble speaking. muniz turns 27 -- 27 years old today. >>> kidnapped and beaten to make home repairs? that is what a california man said happened to him. >> reporter: detectives say this morgan hill mansion was the scene of a full day of punches, death threats, kidnapping and home repair.
on the phone, you can hear shep arounds -- sheppards begging for perkins to stay alive. >> she's still breathing. please hurry. i don't know how many times he got her. they were arguing -- >> but she's been shot? >> yes. >> okay. right now, is she awake? >> the ambulance is on the way. you hear me? you hear me? cassandra! hey. stay with me! >> belcher and perkins had a 3- month-old daughter. bel mper's mother -- belcher's mother is now caring for the baby....
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for james and the folks begging for her, if she runs, she will not be running alone. she will fight in a primary. >> are republicans quaking in their boots at the thought of martin o'malley or andy cuomo? >> i actually think hillary clinton deserves a year to take a deep breath and not have to worry about it. she needs to rest. give her 2013. it's not hillary versus hillary. but i think she ends up running. >> who the heck knows what could happen and how things are going to shake up. >> fascinating point. fascinating conversation for 2013. we'll be right back. duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's gettin
for james and the folks begging for her, if she runs, she will not be running alone. she will fight in a primary. >> are republicans quaking in their boots at the thought of martin o'malley or andy cuomo? >> i actually think hillary clinton deserves a year to take a deep breath and not have to worry about it. she needs to rest. give her 2013. it's not hillary versus hillary. but i think she ends up running. >> who the heck knows what could happen and how things are going to...
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i beg you not to give up. my question really goes to priorities. if you continue to flake this money out, because it'll be so little, it'll be a bunch of snow flakes, at the end there will be huge criticism. so my question directly is, is it possible for you and the administration to think through a system of priorities based on a realtime, realistic vision of what lies ahead for us in the next five years so that we might prioritize among these projects, the projects which, for example, have state go aheads, the projects where you see an opportunity for private sector funding on some rational basis to say, we're going to get to everybody. but to avoid the notion of having to simply disperse virtually no money everywhere, we are forced to use this set of criteria for prioritizing where the money goes first. we will reassess as the economy changes, but these -- this is our priority now. it's florida, it's california, it's the northeast corridor, it's the chicago -- but we are not afraid to say what it is. >> yeah, no, of course we will. we will. >> i
i beg you not to give up. my question really goes to priorities. if you continue to flake this money out, because it'll be so little, it'll be a bunch of snow flakes, at the end there will be huge criticism. so my question directly is, is it possible for you and the administration to think through a system of priorities based on a realtime, realistic vision of what lies ahead for us in the next five years so that we might prioritize among these projects, the projects which, for example, have...
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he got on the train, taken home to new jersey and when his soldiers begged him not to go, he told them to support general burnside as they had supported him and off he went. a great moment that vindicated his patriotism in a difficult year. but the other thing to remember and i alluded to it in the speech was bad in april 1861, when the confederates fired on work sumpter, there was not a single man in the north who had ever led more than 1000 troops in battle. and the men who had led that anywhere in their 60's. the war was being commanded by, in the best case, captains in the regular army who had experience commanding one or 200 men and in the worst case, politicians who had never led a single person in battle. so the fact that lincoln had a hard time finding the generals who could lease -- lead these vast armies of 100,000 men are more shouldn't surprise us. .. and every day he heard from people urging him to do nothing about slavery, that the issue is not slavery. his southern border of the union was comprised of four slaveowning states, missouri, kentucky, maryland and delaware. he
he got on the train, taken home to new jersey and when his soldiers begged him not to go, he told them to support general burnside as they had supported him and off he went. a great moment that vindicated his patriotism in a difficult year. but the other thing to remember and i alluded to it in the speech was bad in april 1861, when the confederates fired on work sumpter, there was not a single man in the north who had ever led more than 1000 troops in battle. and the men who had led that...
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please, have mercy, they beg. on the street we meet four boys. they ask if we think it's safe enough for them to go back home. they talk of tanks firing and seeing other children lose limbs. they say what they have witnessed has made them all decide to be doctors, to save the victims of war. >> and the conflict in syria may be close to reaching a whole new level. that level would be the u.s. of chemical weapons against the syrian opposition. it's been a red line for the white house, and it's a growing concern for congressional leaders. >> the longer this conflict has gone, the worse it has gotten. all of those who argued for non-intervention because of the things that might happen have now happened because we failed to intervene. and the fact is that we have now reached a point where there are weapons of mass destruction that may be used and also there is a significant question about the security of these weapons, should bashar assad fall. >> we've sat for too long on the sidelines. we're now as americans getting engaged. the need for engagement
please, have mercy, they beg. on the street we meet four boys. they ask if we think it's safe enough for them to go back home. they talk of tanks firing and seeing other children lose limbs. they say what they have witnessed has made them all decide to be doctors, to save the victims of war. >> and the conflict in syria may be close to reaching a whole new level. that level would be the u.s. of chemical weapons against the syrian opposition. it's been a red line for the white house, and...
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i beg you not to get up. -- giv eup. e up. if you continue to flake this money out, it in the end there will be huge criticism of the administration for having nothing to show for a bond. above is a possible for you to think you're a fiscal priority based on a real time vision of what lies ahead for us in the next five years so that we might prioritized among these projects which for example have state go ahead. the projects were you see an opportunity for private sector funding. on some rational basis, we're going to get to everybody. they are prioritizing where the money goes furs. our priority now. we are not afraid to say what it is. >> of course we will. we will. >> i will take that answer right there. thank you. >> let me yield now to the gentleman from indiana. >> i'm going to quickly draw your attention to a matter unrelated to high-speed rail. >> a fine. >> indiana recently received notice that indiana was no longer in compliance with open container and repeat offender law. we disagree with that. there recently told u
i beg you not to get up. -- giv eup. e up. if you continue to flake this money out, it in the end there will be huge criticism of the administration for having nothing to show for a bond. above is a possible for you to think you're a fiscal priority based on a real time vision of what lies ahead for us in the next five years so that we might prioritized among these projects which for example have state go ahead. the projects were you see an opportunity for private sector funding. on some...
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they begged for help. they begged for protection. it was not given. a lawyer would grab on to this and say wait a minute. this could be wrongful death. >> there is no question. we have been covering this on my show for the last two months with respect to the failure to send in help and the lying to the american public. but there is a statute out that allows for the suing of the government. we were talking about this, the federal tort claims act. if the united states government knew or should have known and was reckless with the lives of americans they might beheld accountable. but i will tell you what, greg, when is the last time you saw something in washington work? >> that's a contridiction in terms. that's an oxymoron. you can catch justice with judge janeen here on the fox newschannel. check it out, heather? >>> coming up, in the debate over the fiscal cliff deal, which side is winning the public opinion war? who most americans say gets the message. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for
they begged for help. they begged for protection. it was not given. a lawyer would grab on to this and say wait a minute. this could be wrongful death. >> there is no question. we have been covering this on my show for the last two months with respect to the failure to send in help and the lying to the american public. but there is a statute out that allows for the suing of the government. we were talking about this, the federal tort claims act. if the united states government knew or...
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i beg to differ. here's what's coming up on the "gma" morning menu. how one mom helped her fifth grader drop almost 70 pounds in less than a year. we're so proud of this young woman. we're going to introduce you to her on "gma." >>> plus, the brady bunch. why the at-home birth of their new baby girl is kicking up a little bit of a controversy and even some warnings. >>> and found money, could those old toys laying around the house be worth big bucks? i hope so. we're going to prove that it can be true. >>> and heisman winner, johnny football, is here, live on "gma," right here in times square. [ male announcer ] introducing centrum flavor burst adult multivitamins... a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. ♪ [spider-man] we got this. ♪ [mom] this hero stuff is easy! capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is g
i beg to differ. here's what's coming up on the "gma" morning menu. how one mom helped her fifth grader drop almost 70 pounds in less than a year. we're so proud of this young woman. we're going to introduce you to her on "gma." >>> plus, the brady bunch. why the at-home birth of their new baby girl is kicking up a little bit of a controversy and even some warnings. >>> and found money, could those old toys laying around the house be worth big bucks? i hope...
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. >> i beg of you. >> leave me alone! >> and seriously who is [ bleep ] in my yard? >> this ad is paid by everyone. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: forward that to your friends. you know, it turned out the election wasn't as close as a lot of people thought it would be. mitt romney, though he had to be disappointed, he gave a very nice concession speech. he was very gracious. he congratulated the president. he urged americans to come together. if the speech was any indication, i have a feeling mitt romney is going to be just fine. >> i so wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader and so, ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. thank you and god bless america. you guys are the best. thank you. >> jimmy: awesome. if i knew he had a jet pack -- he should have mentioned that months ago. [ applause ] besides the presidential election, a few states passed some unusual ballot initiatives last night. maine and maryland legalized same sex marriage and colo
. >> i beg of you. >> leave me alone! >> and seriously who is [ bleep ] in my yard? >> this ad is paid by everyone. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: forward that to your friends. you know, it turned out the election wasn't as close as a lot of people thought it would be. mitt romney, though he had to be disappointed, he gave a very nice concession speech. he was very gracious. he congratulated the president. he urged americans to come together. if the speech was...
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they start out kind of begging them and then they get really angry that would bring them down on you and the girl was down on you the confederacy really has a starvation level of food crisis and when that happens they know it's coming. governors and county clerks are writing each other and writing the secretary of war saying you can't take any more food out of the counties for the army. these people are starving. of the women stepped in at the moment to represent communities and they start really attacking the confederate government about the justice of the military policies. the rich man's war and the poor man's fight becomes as well the men are not home, the women step up and they start to rewrite power on the home front into their hands and the notes themselves as powerful constituencies of the state and county officials have to take account of and in the spring of 1863 there is a wave of riots the stores in atlanta and its more than a dozen sweeps the confederacy all by women from like a dozen in richmond to 300 followed by the crowd of a thousand other people, and this is -- eve
they start out kind of begging them and then they get really angry that would bring them down on you and the girl was down on you the confederacy really has a starvation level of food crisis and when that happens they know it's coming. governors and county clerks are writing each other and writing the secretary of war saying you can't take any more food out of the counties for the army. these people are starving. of the women stepped in at the moment to represent communities and they start...
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she would just practically begged me to call her girl.. and i will make myself sound good. even >>catherine: that part is not true that i was in a bed of fair [laughter] >> but as the chest.and as i was just mentioning, and jest.... it is not easy. and at the kron 4 audience, they have needs. the thursday night football. this one night of the week that i think that it is too much. perhaps sunday, monday, but after a thursday. here is after a fumble. 34-13. cincinnati 8-6. and talking about too much football. roger fide- goddell.. the nfl commissioner isthe nfl is considering expanding the number of teams that make the currently 12 teams make the playoffs, but a 14, and even a 16 team playoff is being discussed. commissioner roger goodell confirmed that the committee will be looking at it in the next few months. why? money of course >> and even president of, even providing some insight on the nfl lockout. >> we are going to come back. , the warriors have been great. none the less, you can feel it. >> what about the sharks? >> a good time to be a california sports oh, you hav
she would just practically begged me to call her girl.. and i will make myself sound good. even >>catherine: that part is not true that i was in a bed of fair [laughter] >> but as the chest.and as i was just mentioning, and jest.... it is not easy. and at the kron 4 audience, they have needs. the thursday night football. this one night of the week that i think that it is too much. perhaps sunday, monday, but after a thursday. here is after a fumble. 34-13. cincinnati 8-6. and...
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get in the ship and i really believe that the ice is management are the people to do that that really begs the question then why such a high premium on the n.y.s.e. doesn't sound like such a precious asset from what you're saying are well let's a very good point but i think here we have to really look at the history bear in mind the shares of the last few days of the new york stock exchange were done something like eighty percent eight zero percent from their all time high so i actually coming in today this premium yes it looks incredibly frothy to where the stock was trading only a couple of days ago but actually we're still talking about a share that's going to sell for essentially seventy percent or something like that or for its all time high valuation just before the credit crunch in that sense it's not that expensive a property i mean let's face it what does it bring the ultimate household name in finance if you think back there are only three or maybe four exchanges in the world that pretty much everybody can manage to recognize whether they're young or old the new york stock exchan
get in the ship and i really believe that the ice is management are the people to do that that really begs the question then why such a high premium on the n.y.s.e. doesn't sound like such a precious asset from what you're saying are well let's a very good point but i think here we have to really look at the history bear in mind the shares of the last few days of the new york stock exchange were done something like eighty percent eight zero percent from their all time high so i actually coming...
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the people responsible have blood on their hands of four americans serving their country, begged for resources. outrageous. this is so obvious, they have been exposed and we can't get the answers from the one person who can tell us what transpired. record of that everything happened that day. when she knew. >> eric: she has a concussion. headache. this is ridiculous. the state department, changing facts, changing talking point points. the "new york times" are out at the state department. >> bob: you never take their headline for anything but. this they said they would be ousted from the jobs they held. they were. that didn't say they'd be fired from the state department. >> kimberly: that is a joke. book why? >> kimberly: you think it's sufficient? >> eric: eric boswell, assistant secretary of state. for security resigned. >> kimberly: they were rewarded with another good job? that's bad case. >> bob: the other people are keer foreign service officers. >> eric: is this more of the same b.v. the obama administration? this is the obama administration. presidential appointees. >> greg:
the people responsible have blood on their hands of four americans serving their country, begged for resources. outrageous. this is so obvious, they have been exposed and we can't get the answers from the one person who can tell us what transpired. record of that everything happened that day. when she knew. >> eric: she has a concussion. headache. this is ridiculous. the state department, changing facts, changing talking point points. the "new york times" are out at the state...
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this is the weirdest movement i've ever worked in this way and the foreclosure movement because we are begging people to take money and they won't take it of course occupy hardly invented foreclosure defenses people like grace and i foreclosure organizations have been toiling away at this for years but when occupy wall street went to east new york in december to march occupy are more and more people around the country started to realize that there was another way to thank god. was. that back to. where i got that right i think and then and sometimes demanding change in a large scale starts with even smaller groups dr margaret flowers is among the nation's leading advocates for true health care reform health care reform that would eliminate the for profit insurance companies and provide medicare for all individuals in the united states a former pediatrician and congressional fellow dr flowers worked within the system for years after the farmhouse i was traveling around the country and people kept saying well how are we going to get single payer i was speaking around you know various states and a
this is the weirdest movement i've ever worked in this way and the foreclosure movement because we are begging people to take money and they won't take it of course occupy hardly invented foreclosure defenses people like grace and i foreclosure organizations have been toiling away at this for years but when occupy wall street went to east new york in december to march occupy are more and more people around the country started to realize that there was another way to thank god. was. that back...
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not begging. >> i'm sorry. we do have a little bit of rain on the way though that could damp be santa's plans. i'm sure he'll still make his travels, no problem. let's take a look outside with the michael & son live weather cam. we're taking a look at the capitol building. yesterday at this time it was so windy. right now it is colder, but it's less windy. that is for sure. 35 degrees right now with clear skies. that dew point 19. it's really cold and dry atmosphere with winds out of the west at 8 miles per hour right now. that's a big improvement. we're going to continue to see those winds relaxing as we head through the overnight hours. so in your weather headlines, we have very cold air in place tonight, but less windy. that's going to lead to a very nicesunday. we're going to see lots of sunshine to help bump up the temperatures. weak disturbances on the way that could bring rain for santa. right now already down to 30 degrees in gaithersburg. 32 martinsburg and leesburg. same in manassas. with the wind chi
not begging. >> i'm sorry. we do have a little bit of rain on the way though that could damp be santa's plans. i'm sure he'll still make his travels, no problem. let's take a look outside with the michael & son live weather cam. we're taking a look at the capitol building. yesterday at this time it was so windy. right now it is colder, but it's less windy. that is for sure. 35 degrees right now with clear skies. that dew point 19. it's really cold and dry atmosphere with winds out of...
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. >> if they were not here, they would be in the streets begging. if they are not properly looked after, these orphans will be exploited, a threat to the security in the future. bikes with bombs and assassinations still happening in iraq every day, -- >> with bombs and assassinations still hanging in iraq -- happening in iraq every day, the number increases. >> now to a holiday tradition many of us are quite familiar with. millions of people will record their celebrations on everything from cameras to smartphones, but over a century ago it was cutting edge to capture it. one of the first ever family recordings at christmas time has been discovered by curators at the national museum in london. >> this wax cylinder contains events that took place more than 100 years ago. when it was played by curators at the museum in london, this was what they heard. ♪ the recording who was in 1904 of a 7-year-old singing to his family. it is recreated by his great- grandson. the recordings are of the war family who live in north london. cromwell in the middle was
. >> if they were not here, they would be in the streets begging. if they are not properly looked after, these orphans will be exploited, a threat to the security in the future. bikes with bombs and assassinations still happening in iraq every day, -- >> with bombs and assassinations still hanging in iraq -- happening in iraq every day, the number increases. >> now to a holiday tradition many of us are quite familiar with. millions of people will record their celebrations on...
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i charge you and beg you to get him to watch your movie. i age that appointment would disturb you. >> in fact, we have distributed copies of this film to every member of the senate and the house. of course we have no idea if it's been watched by any of the members of congress but i really hope that they will. the thing that really killed me, and just overwhelms me sometimes is the knowledge that we here in america, in our current time and place, we have all the knowledge. we are the leaders internationally in observing these place from the ground, and observing how climate change is changing the world from ocean bowies to research slips to lied on the ground, it's just that they've been trying to ignore the tangible information and evidence that the best minds of our time are accumulateing and amassing. it grieves me to think that somebody in such an influential leadership position has been so eagerly and aggressively denying what has been a clear and obvious charge to our society and the rest of the world. >> jennifer: i cannot tell you do
i charge you and beg you to get him to watch your movie. i age that appointment would disturb you. >> in fact, we have distributed copies of this film to every member of the senate and the house. of course we have no idea if it's been watched by any of the members of congress but i really hope that they will. the thing that really killed me, and just overwhelms me sometimes is the knowledge that we here in america, in our current time and place, we have all the knowledge. we are the...
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. >> her cousins would beg to differ. redskins fans have bragging rights in this battle -- raven's chance still glad at -- ravens fans clad their team played well. >> it seemed the cold and the rain did not affect the celebrating. >> they are used to that. >> all that cold weather will go away hopefully forever, if right >? >> one day of really mild temperatures -- that is tomorrow. after that, a strong cold front will change everything. lots to change now -- between now and then. if he scattered showers across southern maryland -- a few scattered showers across southern maryland. we are looking at a fog advisory that has been expanded to include the entire d.c. area until tomorrow morning. visibility is less than half a mile. be prepared for potential travel delays early tomorrow. the current visibility readings -- a half mile at dulles. less than that down and southern maryland, where they have the showers right now. tomorrow, be prepared with areas of clouds and fog. 42-50 degrees for temperatures. warming up to near-r
. >> her cousins would beg to differ. redskins fans have bragging rights in this battle -- raven's chance still glad at -- ravens fans clad their team played well. >> it seemed the cold and the rain did not affect the celebrating. >> they are used to that. >> all that cold weather will go away hopefully forever, if right >? >> one day of really mild temperatures -- that is tomorrow. after that, a strong cold front will change everything. lots to change now --...
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. >> melting on the greenland ice sheet is a beg concern. bah that is moving water that is currently, thawing the ice moving it into the ocean. if that continues it will have an impact on people who live in coastal regions. >> jen jer zee, abc news, new york. >>> there is a lot of folks out there think, global warming or climate change as the it is better called is a hoax or need study. look at pieces like that. and the numbers. i don't know. it is not global warming or climate change someone explain to me what it is then. that's all. >> really truly only been tracking this since 1976 i think it is. >> numbers since then are pretty alarming. >> we are talking about what, 46 years, as opposed to thousand of years. >> but imagine itch the rate of the last, 46 years lasts 1,000 years what will our planet look look if it is exists. >> dooms day. doomsday. the world is ending on december 21. >> all right. we are getting a stunning new look right now at our planet while it exists from way up in space. nasa just released these pretty spectacular im
. >> melting on the greenland ice sheet is a beg concern. bah that is moving water that is currently, thawing the ice moving it into the ocean. if that continues it will have an impact on people who live in coastal regions. >> jen jer zee, abc news, new york. >>> there is a lot of folks out there think, global warming or climate change as the it is better called is a hoax or need study. look at pieces like that. and the numbers. i don't know. it is not global warming or...
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. >> reporter: they can be as obvious as forging signatures on checks, begging for loans that never paid back or accusing power of attorney. >> when you give power of attorney to somebody it can give them unfettered access to your accounts. somebody who misuses those can do real damage. that's a problem for elderly. >> reporter: to help prevent elder abuse have bank and investment statements sent to a person you truce -- you trust to monitor accounts average for direct deposit and automatic bill pay, consult a reputable attorney for advice on wills and limiting power of attorney. fortunately, for arthur a legal services program for the elderly he consulted obtained a court order voiding the granddaughter's deed, returning the property to him. consumer reports says, if you are or elderly relative is concerned about financial abuse a good place if get help is national center on elderly abuse. i posted a link at abc7news.com. i'm michael finney, on your side. >>> -- >> par [ unintelligible ] >>> good morning. 6:18. big weather story will be tomorrow morning when most of us will be dealing w
. >> reporter: they can be as obvious as forging signatures on checks, begging for loans that never paid back or accusing power of attorney. >> when you give power of attorney to somebody it can give them unfettered access to your accounts. somebody who misuses those can do real damage. that's a problem for elderly. >> reporter: to help prevent elder abuse have bank and investment statements sent to a person you truce -- you trust to monitor accounts average for direct deposit...
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[music] i beg pardon sir but perhaps you prefer to come back tomorrow. evidently his honor is unavoidably detained. i'll wait. yes sir [music] [music] you happy darling. yea but i am scared too. of what? i don't know. i've never been scared of nothing in all my life. dr higgins says your. nah it ain't nothing the doctor knows about, something i can't figure out myself. except maybe cause i found something i never had before something i want to hold on to. a place like this a feeling of quiet inside a new slant on things. ah i don't know -i'm talking screwy. no you're not, it makes me so happy to hear you talk like that. happy? fred i am beginning to find you again. [music] ah honey i'm all mixed i can't. you see i made a deal, well how could i know that i meet up with a girl like you. i rather cut my arm off than hurt you. [music] i like to puzzle it out for just a couple of minutes myself. its alright darling. [music] [music] [dramatic music] that was a very touching scene. what are you gum-shoeing around for. i have some nice news for you, do you remem
[music] i beg pardon sir but perhaps you prefer to come back tomorrow. evidently his honor is unavoidably detained. i'll wait. yes sir [music] [music] you happy darling. yea but i am scared too. of what? i don't know. i've never been scared of nothing in all my life. dr higgins says your. nah it ain't nothing the doctor knows about, something i can't figure out myself. except maybe cause i found something i never had before something i want to hold on to. a place like this a feeling of quiet...
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you kw, they not onlywn the twilight saga and hunger games which are begging obviously for sequels but big tv production studio as well, have mad men, weed, anger management, a lot of food renewal seasons ahead for those and lots of sequels on the movies, the stock is only 11 times earnings, we think there is more to go, although the name has done well. >> aqua financial a new pick here, ocn. >> this stock shot more than double this year, 34 and change, how much higher in the next twelve months, do you think? >> well, i think it can go higher, it had a little pullback today and i think it i attractive on pullback, they are the low cost producer of servicing mortgage debt, particularly the low quality sub prime mortgage debt, new york banks want out of that, they have gotten the book from j.p. morgan, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, they are the low cost producer provider, only sell nine or ten times forward earnings, the valuation is expensive and i think the stock has room to go and maybe another two or three years to it. >> you have positions in both of those shares, sandy? >> the fir
you kw, they not onlywn the twilight saga and hunger games which are begging obviously for sequels but big tv production studio as well, have mad men, weed, anger management, a lot of food renewal seasons ahead for those and lots of sequels on the movies, the stock is only 11 times earnings, we think there is more to go, although the name has done well. >> aqua financial a new pick here, ocn. >> this stock shot more than double this year, 34 and change, how much higher in the next...
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. >> so you can listen without fearing -- >> the main captor outside the farmhouse and was begging his commander to let him kill two of us and the commander refused, he said there are six of them. come on, why don't i give you four and i'll keep two. and the commander wouldn't let him. >> wow. >> one time i heard them moving a tub of water metal tub, dragging it across the floor. blind folded, and you think are you about to be interrogated. i thought are they going to water board us, stand us in the metal tub, but electricity. your mind goes to bad places. you try to push bad thoughts out. when are you not interrogated or tortured, okay, i'm comfortable in this place, as bad as it is, and they move you to a new location. we were here and they wanted to move us to foua. very hard core shia, mostly surrounded by rebels, air supplied by the syrian government. >> oh, wow. >> this is a hand in glove relationship between the -- the government and this very nasty milliate group. getting to foua would have been a problem. >> and it's not that far. >> and they don't control the space between th
. >> so you can listen without fearing -- >> the main captor outside the farmhouse and was begging his commander to let him kill two of us and the commander refused, he said there are six of them. come on, why don't i give you four and i'll keep two. and the commander wouldn't let him. >> wow. >> one time i heard them moving a tub of water metal tub, dragging it across the floor. blind folded, and you think are you about to be interrogated. i thought are they going to...